Woman's desperate pleas spark tense standoff at trailer park, Princeton IN
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At Parkview Estates Trailer Court, a woman's pleas for a man to leave escalated as he returned and banged on a window; police responded amid a language barrier with no reported weapons or violence.
Audio|Heard on: Gibson County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Princeton Police
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04:32
Transcript:
00:00
I have a 911[1].
00:01
It was on open air.
00:03
There's someone out.
00:04
It's going to be near Parkview Estates Trailer Court.
00:05
It sounds like the bubble at this time.
00:06
A woman is yelling for a male to leave.
00:08
It's going to be at Parkview Estates.
00:11
I don't have an exact address.
00:14
It was pinging at B as in Boy 1, 2, B12.
00:27
That is Warnock.
00:29
Trailer Court, correct?
00:33
Yes, that's correct.
00:34
They stayed on the line for a little bit.
00:35
She just kept asking him to leave, I could not get her to tell me an address or any information.
00:39
And then the line just hung up.
00:49
Can you advise that B-11s on the north or south side of the trailer park?
04:17
RPA just called back in stating that he never left the parking lot.
04:20
He's still there in the parking lot and came back and was beating on his window.
04:25
There was a language barrier all he could advise him that there was a white male wearing a white t-shirt and a red truck, semi-truck.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Hang up/abandoned 911 call
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Location mentioned:
W Warnock St, Princeton, IN 47670
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